The U2 Tower was a proposed skyscraper to be constructed in Dublin. The site chosen was in the South Docklands (SODO) campshires, at the corner of Sir John Rogerson's Quay and Britain Quay, by the confluence of the River Liffey, the River Dodder, and the Grand Canal.

The building combines influences and virtual reality by joining the outer world and life Within the building and creating the block point with its shell as an oversized digital brain.

The general design reminds us of Lighthouse tower. But it changes by the sight and sound movements - virtual and real - interior and exterior. Stairs and escalators, suspended floors with bars, cafés, nightclubs etc. invite, move and inspire life inside and outside the socle.

Two massive buildings are the vertical and orizontal services axes. Elevators, utilities, emergency stairwells and sanitary areas are completely hosted in the

tower. As a landmark, the "block point" is the gateway to the heart of Dublin City. Purposefully going beyond the building line, it is a relief to the eye jutting into public street life. The box Consists of floors with offices, studios, loft-apartments and garden areas loosely connected by catwalks and stairways.